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The New Isaiah: A Forgotten English Poem of the 1930s – Niall McDevitt
Flicking through the fine hardback New Collected Poems of David Gascoyne (Enitharmon, 2014), I finally saw in the contents list the name of a poem I’d always wanted to read. All I’d ever known of it was the title, The … Continue reading →
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